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Samizdat began appearing following Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, largely as a revolt against official restrictions on the freedom of expression of major dissident Soviet authors.

They don't call it the EUSSR for nothing! And we are not in an age of modern samizdat by accident. Just as the Internet helped to spread truth and bring down the Soviet Union, now − in an irony to end all ironies − it may well help save the very culture that invented the digital computer and built the World Wide Web.

Equally ironic is that, even as politically correct leadership cripples America's military, DARPA's ARPANET − itself ironically labeled by Dr. J.C.R. Licklider as the 'Intergalactic Network' − should be standing us in good stead. Thus did the military spin off the Internet's grandfather and so may it protect us in a unique manner that few ever anticipated.

It is especially heartening to see the French counter-jihad spark into life at this crucial hour.

A SITA action against hidden tax on halal meat (in French; you can use Google to translate).Topic: bullet "halal"Motto: buying halal products is paying a bullet that will kill a French soldier in Afghanistan